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Texas History for Kids: Lone Star Lives and Legends encourages children to explore the state’s vibrant culture from past to present.

Author Karen Bush Gibson explores the stories and personalities of Texas, starting with details from the Cretaceous era. She covers the Native American history and the impact of European explorers and Spanish missions. Young readers will also learn about the first oil gusher at Spindletop, the...

A $1 million gift given by the Kleinheinz Family Foundation for Arts and Education puts the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History at the forefront of digital learning.

Established in 1941, the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History (FWMSH) is not only dedicated to the idea of lifelong learning, but also defined by its ability to engage its children and adult guests through creative programs and exhibits.
The $1 million gift will go to support transformation...

| by Celestina Blok |

Kimberley Ellis (left) stands with Phyllis, owner of Bull Chic.
Twice a year in the spring and fall, tens of thousands of shoppers flock to Round Top (population 80 per the 2010 Census) and surrounding small towns between Austin and Houston for an...

Done correctly, using a foam roller can act like a free masseuse by breaking down knots and adhesions as well as healing tissue.

Self-myofascial release (SMR), also known as self-massage or foam rolling, has evolved from the once mysterious tool used by professional athletes, coaches and physical therapists to a familiar everyday practice for those at all fitness levels. With its low cost and availability in most sports and...

Nancy comes from an Italian family that knew how to eat. She shares her family traditional recipe this month with readers.
My grandmother was Antionette Fratto. My mom was Rosemarie Peparata. And our family included the Russos and Carbones, who only...

Discover the natural wonders of Utah’s National Parks

The colossal, awe-inspiring pink-and-red-stained sandstone landscapes of the desert Southwest commenced their slow and patient development some 250 million years ago. With the help of some rain, a little wind and a few determined rivers, this land brought forth a vast assemblage of deep canyons,...

Spring is finally here. Outdoor lovers everywhere are stocking up on the latest and greatest equipment and getting outfitted to conquer their next big adventure. From hiking and canoeing to rock climbing and fishing, having the right gadgets and gear can take your love of the outdoors from a...

As we usher in a healthier new year, should detox be a part of your regimen?

Brian Byrd, M.D.
| by Jessy Diamba |
One approach that’s been getting a lot of buzz for a while is a process called detoxification, or detox for short. Detoxification is the body’s natural process of neutralizing or eliminating toxins from...

How a local group is helping writers develop their crafts

No matter the level of experience or chosen genre, writing is not easy, says Fort Worth Writer’s Boot Camp founder Rachel Pilcher.
“It can be lonely,” she says.
The Fort Worth native and longtime English teacher currently works as a librarian at Trimble Technical High School....

“A city that is continually improving while staying true to its deep Texas roots.”

This photo-driven book takes readers from the heritage of Fort Worth, “Where the West Begins,” to the modern and contemporary development of our city today. Photos of downtown skyscrapers and the Fort Worth Museum of Science side-by-side show the intriguing blend of historic and...